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tavis: is the worst behind us? i asked that because there are, as you know, some economists who are concerned that the economy may be in danger of a double-dip recession. if the economy goes into a double-dip recession, that would impact on detroit. is the worst behind at the moment? >> it may have to get back before it gets different. these companies are poised to be profitable or to at least break even. much, much lower sales volumes than there were five years ago. that said, i do not think it is going to be clear sailing. i do think the worst has passed in that it will not get as bad as 2008, 2009, but there is a lot of trouble going on in europe, as you know, with the euro zone and whether the currency will stay together there, the euro, and a lot of that has an impact on the american economy including detroit. general motors and ford have huge businesses in europe, and chrysler is joined at the hip with the yacht. fiat is a european company. >> -- joined at the hip with fiat's -- fiat. tavis: the industry is s
tavis: is the worst behind us? i asked that because there are, as you know, some economists who are concerned that the economy may be in danger of a double-dip recession. if the economy goes into a double-dip recession, that would impact on detroit. is the worst behind at the moment? >> it may have to get back before it gets different. these companies are poised to be profitable or to at least break even. much, much lower sales volumes than there were five years ago. that said, i do not...
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we're gonna use an electric motor. we're gonna hook up that gasoline engine, and the two of them together will give us unbelievable efficiency, and not only that, but the car will run extremely clean. >> this might even be more ghetto than usual. we found milk crates. i think we're gonna build the, uh, the prototype battery box out of milk crates, so it's a new low for us. >> so, we have to get everything in the car, the battery packs, make sure the motors are running, just to make sure that we can test it out before the competition. >> there's a little mathematical formula that tells us how much current this is gonna put out. it's gonna put out as much as it can. >> we've got to be very careful how we assemble this battery pack because once we put a few batteries together and hook them together, there's enough voltage there to actually kill somebody. >> we don't have million dollar computers that run cad software simulations. we don't have 70 engineers like cornell university, and you can assign 20 this and 20 that. >
we're gonna use an electric motor. we're gonna hook up that gasoline engine, and the two of them together will give us unbelievable efficiency, and not only that, but the car will run extremely clean. >> this might even be more ghetto than usual. we found milk crates. i think we're gonna build the, uh, the prototype battery box out of milk crates, so it's a new low for us. >> so, we have to get everything in the car, the battery packs, make sure the motors are running, just to make...
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so she couldn't take care of us, so they put us into foster care. all of us, but they were gonna split us all up into different houses, me and my brothers-- i have three brothers. so they were going to split us all up. but my grandmother was just like, "we'll take 'em all." (laughter) >> all together, at least about 25 of my grandkids. twenty-five. and all of 'em come from-from... into this house. yes, all of them come into this house. so keith's mother, she passed away with the virus. she didn't take care of herself, that's the main thing. what i mean by she didn't take care of herself, she was still using. and she knew she had it. she was still using crack cocaine. she was the sweetest, but the only thing... the drug just overpower her. keith come to me when he was two weeks old. i've been having him ever since he was two weeks old. and we spoiled him, 'cause boston medical, the doctors said he wouldn't make it no more than three years. and he's 20 years old now. and he always got a nice word to say, never get into no problem. never have to go to
so she couldn't take care of us, so they put us into foster care. all of us, but they were gonna split us all up into different houses, me and my brothers-- i have three brothers. so they were going to split us all up. but my grandmother was just like, "we'll take 'em all." (laughter) >> all together, at least about 25 of my grandkids. twenty-five. and all of 'em come from-from... into this house. yes, all of them come into this house. so keith's mother, she passed away with the...
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simply points us to eternity. religion is mansur response to turn all questions. religion talks about life and death religion talks about the soul. of the truth self control the meaning of life and so on. once you start thinking about these things one way or another you will come in touch with religion because that is specifically with christianity because we have been living in christian civilization for the past two thousand years but the should so almost films how this eternal issues present in them but in different ways. i like what. i have said that this was when the nats the war about to take over france they had taken over germany and they were about to take over france said these days and agonizing atheist schools are to god then it complacent christian. thing to do you say. so i prefer an agonizing atheist over a complacent believe or. you know some people are very complacent it's as if they give their money and their own heart to the true. and now they don't worry about anything at all. the film's on me car budget crisis they're about shameful repentance
simply points us to eternity. religion is mansur response to turn all questions. religion talks about life and death religion talks about the soul. of the truth self control the meaning of life and so on. once you start thinking about these things one way or another you will come in touch with religion because that is specifically with christianity because we have been living in christian civilization for the past two thousand years but the should so almost films how this eternal issues present...
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be a liberating factor in the lives of ordinary people, farmers and trades scommen mechanics who can use the automobile to experience things in life that people on the farm that he had grown up in, had never experienced before. so for him, the automobile was the cutting edge of modern transportation and i don't recall one single thing actually with ford ever even addressing mass transit as the kind of, as a kind of issue. he probably should have. i have been in los angeles a lot recently, and i can tell you, he should have. >> did he do anything to promote road building? there wasn't much in the way of roads then. guest: he contributed some to -- what do they call that? the better road's move crusade which was in the midwest in that period when the automobile was taking the country by storm. and i know that he contributed to sort of surveying and doing the kind of prepare work for the highway system in michigan. i'm not sure if he did in other parts of the country. but the automobile, i think, certainly by the 1920's, had fostered the enormous explosion of road building around the countr
be a liberating factor in the lives of ordinary people, farmers and trades scommen mechanics who can use the automobile to experience things in life that people on the farm that he had grown up in, had never experienced before. so for him, the automobile was the cutting edge of modern transportation and i don't recall one single thing actually with ford ever even addressing mass transit as the kind of, as a kind of issue. he probably should have. i have been in los angeles a lot recently, and i...
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with us today michael duffy, nbc's andrea mitchell, casey hunt and howard fineman. first up here we find ourselves in the midst of a presidential election. and thanks to our panelists we're learning about the men who have been american presidents. this was a sleepover at the white house complete with jamies i suppose that bill clinton held for the club. ford, look at him, ford, bush, carter. they all camped out there. and when they don't have sleepovers, they use this clubhouse at lafayette square as their meeting ground. this is a great scoop. we've known there have been friendships in and out of these relationship bus you've got a real club that's functioning and affects history. >> it's amazing. it starts in 1953 when herbert hoover goes up to harry truman on the di ass and said we ought to be the club. i'll be the president. you be the treasurer. truman says let's do it. 60 years later it has its own rules and rivalries. chris: why is it important to history and why did you write this amazing book of the importance of how it helps? i keep thinking it's one of th
with us today michael duffy, nbc's andrea mitchell, casey hunt and howard fineman. first up here we find ourselves in the midst of a presidential election. and thanks to our panelists we're learning about the men who have been american presidents. this was a sleepover at the white house complete with jamies i suppose that bill clinton held for the club. ford, look at him, ford, bush, carter. they all camped out there. and when they don't have sleepovers, they use this clubhouse at lafayette...
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right off the bat i want to thank some of you for joining us. (laughter) but only some. because some of you are not welcome at all. of course, i'm talking about los illegals which, of course, is spanish for mexican. (laughter) we are powerless against them, folks, thanks to the supreme court yesterday overturning arizona s.b.-1080, arizona's attempt to implement their own immigration policy in opposition to the current federal immigration policy of not having an immigration policy. (laughter) it was a 5-3 decision with elena kagan recusing herself and sonia sotomayor allowed to vote only after she showed her papers. (laughter) nation, nation, this decision is a disaster partly because it throws open our country's borders but mostly because mitt romney now has to express an opinion that might upset his pick voters. of course, it's great for obama, he's been pandering to latinos all year. what with last week offering to let young illegals stay and, of course, his shameful entrance at the state of the union. >> mr. speaker, the president of the united states! (playing "mexi
right off the bat i want to thank some of you for joining us. (laughter) but only some. because some of you are not welcome at all. of course, i'm talking about los illegals which, of course, is spanish for mexican. (laughter) we are powerless against them, folks, thanks to the supreme court yesterday overturning arizona s.b.-1080, arizona's attempt to implement their own immigration policy in opposition to the current federal immigration policy of not having an immigration policy. (laughter)...
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(cheer our homes work for us. so let's make our dryers do the ironing. have our fridges cater our parties. and tell our ranges to whip up dinner. let's plug in to summer savings before they're gone... ...without wasting an ounce of energy with smart machines that turn housework into house play. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, save $600 on this maytag french door refrigerator, just $1,598. (cheers and applause) >> se
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how they are accused of using unused vacation time to pad their paychecks? >> the house was on fire, i was so nervous. >> the frantic moments after that bay area fire broke out, what made the situation even more tense for evacuees? >> and what,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> >> well people were being shut out of california state parks, some park administrators were cashing in. many collected checks for unused vacation time. the scandal is now under investigation. checkey bedford shows us how it happened. >> the agency that once claimed they did not have enough money to keep 70 state parks open, apparently had more than enough money the year before to pay employees nearly $300,000 in unauthorized vacation buybacks. a man at the helm of the backboard deal, according to publish reports, the high- ranking deputy director. the state parks official at the center of a harassment lawsuit earlier this year for raunchy sex talk. >> employees blew a whistle and said some and was gone on. >> what it's done internally revealed a department wide cover-up to buy back vacation time.
how they are accused of using unused vacation time to pad their paychecks? >> the house was on fire, i was so nervous. >> the frantic moments after that bay area fire broke out, what made the situation even more tense for evacuees? >> and what,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> >> well people were being shut out of california state parks, some park administrators were cashing in. many collected checks for unused vacation time. the scandal is now under investigation. checkey...
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homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief, i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu/beltway to find our 5 locations in your area chris: welcome back. mike a departure this week the same prediction from each of you. will hillary clinton run for president? and if you can't answer that yet, what will her decision be based upon? >> i think it shall go because it's what the clintons do and she'll look at the competition and say i'm better than this. chris: fortify the decision. >> i think it will be based on whether she think she can win. chris: you think it's a go? >> i do. >> i think it depends on what joe biden decides to do. he's talking more and more about it. chatted that the clinton are paying very close attention to. i think he would
homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief, i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu/beltway to find our 5 locations in your area chris: welcome back. mike a departure this week the...
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tun be , us aago roo vee i better. no more bigold or incandescent thll rcte itoruntaxed lemone atereop in ery liberal is a totalitarian screaming to get t. lieal arn r, deocrareotdoc. draonlee col cgrs and without it i serkin and peered within the stat elections they descend on legislators to shut down the nor esi pre idofl marx --karl marx to the way the happy uture. the ok i have written, hc al tenelvan ns h erva noe y the powerless and the poor as they claim. among the 12 rhest laakers in congress,emocrats outnumber republicans three tooe inei aehrc eilil rions democrats. some as high as 86%. wall streetraised$09 el ti tha democrats displayed their financial muscle. and that is the focus of the "tewl." picrgtste crsh tra emanending, their political dollars. "the new leviathan" is the name we have given to a left-wing network of billion dollars ral oups and constitute e largest, mt powerful political machine ever assembled. an is n ee intrusivestate, collective rights are individual rights erosion of america's sovrei
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has moved away from commercial cinema he tells us he is working on a smaller project that he used to and is financing his movies himself he says he was happy to get rid of the big studios dictatorship but nevertheless takes curse of the film industry philosophically let's listen to what he says about it. just real sad about this is the many people have jobs makes money for many people it's like a business is like you know any kind of business. and then there's the independent cinema which you know people who really love. to do work in that would rather be in but the audiences. the audience favors the commercial cinema because the audience has many options either table you know in the old days people web to the movies that was entertainment but now they watch television they can watch movies that's entertainment they can follow politics that's entertainment they can do sports that's entertainment they could go to the saving museum shows that's. good entertainment. how do you manage to find a happy medium for all fields are not like mass produced one just the know just printed same and
has moved away from commercial cinema he tells us he is working on a smaller project that he used to and is financing his movies himself he says he was happy to get rid of the big studios dictatorship but nevertheless takes curse of the film industry philosophically let's listen to what he says about it. just real sad about this is the many people have jobs makes money for many people it's like a business is like you know any kind of business. and then there's the independent cinema which you...
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try our easy-to-use scottrader streaming quotes. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. it's another reason more investors are saying... what happens when classroom teachers get the training... ...and support they need? schools flourish and students blossom. that's why programs like... ...the mickelson exxonmobil teachers academy... ...and astronaut sally ride's science academy are helping our educators improve student success in math and science. let's shoot for the stars. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. >> welcome >> welcome back. we are live in new york's time square. cyber espionage is a growing problem as hackers steal trade secrets. most of which goes undetected or unreported. david? >> thanks very much. sit a threat that no company is immune from. experts we spoke to say china, their effort is the most aggressive. the cost to american business is almost impossible to pinpoint but it is the individual tales of research and development stolen without
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i don't use that. i use the federalist papers, but not because they were the writers of -- the federalist papers were present. one of them wasn't. john jay was not present at the framing. i use them because they were intelligent people at the time and, therefore, what they thought this language meant was likely what it meant. >> why do you have such faith in those politicians of that time? do you know what i mean? these days, if the current proper politicians created some new constitution, people wouldn't have the faith that burning, un-flinching faith that you do. why are you so convinced that these guys over 200 years ago were so right? >> you have to read the federalist papers to answer that question. i don't think anybody in the current congress could write even one of those numbers. these men were very, very thoughtful. i truly believe that there are times in history when a genius bursts forth at some part of the globe, you know? like 2000 b.c. in athens and i think one of those places was 18th ce
i don't use that. i use the federalist papers, but not because they were the writers of -- the federalist papers were present. one of them wasn't. john jay was not present at the framing. i use them because they were intelligent people at the time and, therefore, what they thought this language meant was likely what it meant. >> why do you have such faith in those politicians of that time? do you know what i mean? these days, if the current proper politicians created some new...
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which took us to two continents. here we go -- gentlemen -- and culminated recently in a confrontation with one of the world's mightiest ceos. do you really think it's okay to have this? more on this. what we learned since pmi started doing business here, the youth smoking rate nearly doubled. running tv ads sending squads of pretty girls out to hawk tobacco and resurrecting the marlboro man. with the company under massive public pressure, retired in america long ago. do you think the marlboro man is cute? >> oh, yeah, don't you think? >> reporter: most importantly, we found it right near schools. this really brings home the point. this is an entrance to the school. come with me. just a few steps waugh from the entrance there is this kiosk sponsored by marlboro. anyone, including kids, can buy individual cigarettes for a dime. when we first broadcast these images ten months ago, we repeated asked pmi for an interview. i'm from abc news, we're looking to interview somebody from philip morris national. but they refused
which took us to two continents. here we go -- gentlemen -- and culminated recently in a confrontation with one of the world's mightiest ceos. do you really think it's okay to have this? more on this. what we learned since pmi started doing business here, the youth smoking rate nearly doubled. running tv ads sending squads of pretty girls out to hawk tobacco and resurrecting the marlboro man. with the company under massive public pressure, retired in america long ago. do you think the marlboro...
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extreme make over chris powell tells us about his own incredible journey. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. see how much you could save with allstate. are you in good hands? before i started taking abilify, i was taking an antidepressant alone. most days i could get out from under and carry on. but other days i still struggled with my depression. i was handling it... but sometimes it still dragged me down. i'd been feeling stuck for a long
extreme make over chris powell tells us about his own incredible journey. last season was the gulf's best tourism season in years. in florida we had more suntans... in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your...
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and as we can keep those close to us. for me, hearing this kind of -- these kinds of stories, these kind of talks are really fascinating and illuminating in so many different levels. you know, i'm very intimate with the story as robert's great, great grandson. i've heard about it from my mother, grandmother, aunts and uncles, and i feel a real personal connection to it. but it's always really almost amazing to me to learn about my great, great grandfather from folks who have spent their professional lives studying about him. so it's always a great experience for me. i'd like to ask the panel one of the consistent questions that i get every time that i get up and talk about robert smalls is if robert smalls, he did all these wonderful things, these amazing things in so many areas and aspects of his life, why is his stature in the country, even though over the last ten years it's certainly grown, but why is he relatively unknown? i mean, if you think about all that he did, i would stack his life and career up against plenty
and as we can keep those close to us. for me, hearing this kind of -- these kinds of stories, these kind of talks are really fascinating and illuminating in so many different levels. you know, i'm very intimate with the story as robert's great, great grandson. i've heard about it from my mother, grandmother, aunts and uncles, and i feel a real personal connection to it. but it's always really almost amazing to me to learn about my great, great grandfather from folks who have spent their...
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now we think this planet just exists to serve us. we're infatuated with our own individualism and our own entitlement. we're just very, very simple life forms living on a planet as its temporary custodons. >> this is magnificent stuff. i'm going to take a break. stay primed. i'm going to unleash you on the american presidential race. may god help them. i'm going to unleash you on the an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car's totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? with two times the points onake lunch dining in restaurants,ch? you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is produc
now we think this planet just exists to serve us. we're infatuated with our own individualism and our own entitlement. we're just very, very simple life forms living on a planet as its temporary custodons. >> this is magnificent stuff. i'm going to take a break. stay primed. i'm going to unleash you on the american presidential race. may god help them. i'm going to unleash you on the an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement available only with liberty mutual...
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once again, appreciate all the work you do on behalf of us. but could each of you just speak generally, let me give you one example. because two weeks ago i was watching c-span. these words are not synonymous. your peers will talk about southern history. and if you get up and publicly project that you're an expert, you're an authority about a subject and all you can speak about is the successionists, that's because you are ignorant and not you personally, but your peers didn't do their work on alternative viewpoints. and as you go across south carolina, you see a dearth of information about the native americans and we as african-americans we are not invisible people. >> brother, can you form your question? reframe your question. >> just some feedback on the importance of history, that we need to know our history. >> you want to take a stab? >> yes, yes, yes. thank you. very much for your observations. i think one way to link what we're talking about here tonight to the gentleman's question is this time period in american history that we have f
once again, appreciate all the work you do on behalf of us. but could each of you just speak generally, let me give you one example. because two weeks ago i was watching c-span. these words are not synonymous. your peers will talk about southern history. and if you get up and publicly project that you're an expert, you're an authority about a subject and all you can speak about is the successionists, that's because you are ignorant and not you personally, but your peers didn't do their work on...
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we do expect them to bring us together. unify us. help to us get through the period of grieving. ronald reagan did a terrific job with the "challenger" disaster. bill clinton with a terrific job with columbine. and president bush with 9/11. so we expect that of our presidents. and we want them to help us. i am sure president obama will donna, go to colorado and do what is expected. he will do a good job. >>neil: there is pressure to do what he did after congresswoman gabrielle giffords was shot, and he rose to that occasion. it wasn't too long ago. people can remember this. >> what americans do at times of tragedy is come together and support each other. so, at this time i ask all americans to join me and michelle in keeping all the victims and their families, including gabby, in our thoughts and prayers. >>neil: professor i was thinking the more the tragic incidents happen, the currency of the president himself, whoever it is, sort of evaporates over time. do we get so numb that no words can bring us together? >>guest: we have had so many of the tragedies we are numb to the afte
we do expect them to bring us together. unify us. help to us get through the period of grieving. ronald reagan did a terrific job with the "challenger" disaster. bill clinton with a terrific job with columbine. and president bush with 9/11. so we expect that of our presidents. and we want them to help us. i am sure president obama will donna, go to colorado and do what is expected. he will do a good job. >>neil: there is pressure to do what he did after congresswoman gabrielle...
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it should be a beacon that reminds us of what we were, what challenges we still face, and a point us toward what we can become. the vision of the smithsonian's national museum of african-american history and culture is to inspire learning and understanding, promote healing, foster dialogue and reconciliation in an a environment that tells the american story through the lens of african-americans. in 2005, lonnie bunch was hired as the founding director of the museum. the museum will present the african-american story as part of the fabric of american life, a life of freedom, of bondage, of hope and resiliency, of struggle and pain, of successes and triumphs. it allows us to look at american history from an african-american perspective, and by so doing, we can see how important african-american history is to a larger american history. robert smalls is included in the museum's vision, and it includes the stories related to robert smalls and his life and word. in february of -- february of this year, the museum celebrated the groundbreaking. and president obama was there. and i want to s
it should be a beacon that reminds us of what we were, what challenges we still face, and a point us toward what we can become. the vision of the smithsonian's national museum of african-american history and culture is to inspire learning and understanding, promote healing, foster dialogue and reconciliation in an a environment that tells the american story through the lens of african-americans. in 2005, lonnie bunch was hired as the founding director of the museum. the museum will present the...
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i think that the people need us to be attentive to them. that's one reason why i love playing elaine. she has a strong moral compass. a big heart. she is sort of not afraid to say what she thinks in any situation. >> sounds rather familiar. >> i am not. i wish. >> let's take a look at elaine. >> elaine, your husband himself sent me to mexico to negotiate the release of those american citizens. >> that was mexico and two college students smuggling a volvo of pot. this is accusing american journalists of being spice. those new york city won't happen over margaritas. >> it's a great line you came out with about why you took the role. after eating salad, i was offered a juicy steak and i went right. i'm going for it. i love that. this is your first big tv role. >> i think it's the best role i have ever had. it's fascinating that we play this eloquent, passionate woman who is so capable and then at the same time you drawback the vail of their private life and you are in the kitchen and living room and bedrooms of this family. as capable as she i
i think that the people need us to be attentive to them. that's one reason why i love playing elaine. she has a strong moral compass. a big heart. she is sort of not afraid to say what she thinks in any situation. >> sounds rather familiar. >> i am not. i wish. >> let's take a look at elaine. >> elaine, your husband himself sent me to mexico to negotiate the release of those american citizens. >> that was mexico and two college students smuggling a volvo of pot....
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brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. according to ford, the works fuel saver package could terally pay for itself. jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up, you take care of that, you take care of these, you save a bunch of this. that works. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] we believe you're at your best when you can relax and be yourself. and at thousands of newly refreshed holiday inn hotels, you always can. holiday inn. stay you. and now stay rewarded with vacation pay. stay two weekend nights and get a $75 prepaid card. and now stay rewarded with vacation pay. morning, boys. so, i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot?
brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. according to ford, the works fuel saver package could terally pay for itself. jim twitchel is this true? yes it's true. how is this possible? proper tire inflation, by using proper grades of oil, your car runs more efficiently, saves gas. you could be doing this right now? yes i could, mike. i'm slowing you down? yes you are. my bad. the works fuel saver package. just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. so, to sum up,...
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let us start with google. click add revenue was up more than expect td. >> i think that is a story when you look at play clicks. i think google was priced as it just needed it in line. we knew going in 30% of the revenue is coming from europe, the middle east and africa. that was going to be problematic. all they needed to do was give folks an in line. it is not the type of stock that this year has been aggressively owned in terms of performance. folks really are not overloaded long on this name. it is a name that i think has further upside potential. >> is the google today the google of two or three years ago in terms of opportunity? >> no. it is not. i think people are coming around to that. that is why the stock is down 7% this year. still a great company. still great focus in the areas where they make money but they are so splintered that it makes some of us pause and it is why we are not as aggressive with the name. these were good numbers. 54% of the revenue coming overseas. the numbers look pretty good.
let us start with google. click add revenue was up more than expect td. >> i think that is a story when you look at play clicks. i think google was priced as it just needed it in line. we knew going in 30% of the revenue is coming from europe, the middle east and africa. that was going to be problematic. all they needed to do was give folks an in line. it is not the type of stock that this year has been aggressively owned in terms of performance. folks really are not overloaded long on...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast...
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and might never like us. now you have a radical islamist who will never like us. trying to appease them is the wrong way to go. >> senator diane feinstein accused the white house of being behind the leaks. i want to run the part of obama saying it was offensive then what she said and what happened next. >> the notion that my white house would purposefully release classified national security information is ovens sieve. >> offensive. >> i think the white house has to understand that some of this is coming from its ranks. i don't know specifically where, but there -- i think they have to begin to understand that and do something about it. >> she says i stated i didn't believe the president leaked classified information. i shouldn't have said that because i don't know the source of the leaks. when you have a democratic senator calling you out on a national security leak, boom. >> i thought it was significant. i know fine -- diane feinstein well. i have respect for her. she's on the highest ranking committees so
and might never like us. now you have a radical islamist who will never like us. trying to appease them is the wrong way to go. >> senator diane feinstein accused the white house of being behind the leaks. i want to run the part of obama saying it was offensive then what she said and what happened next. >> the notion that my white house would purposefully release classified national security information is ovens sieve. >> offensive. >> i think the white house has to...
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gene munster is also with us. he was looking for higher revenues. david crudla owns 20,000 shares of apple. david, what are you expecting to do tomorrow morning or tonight based on these numbers? >> it will drive the stock price down and we think it is a buying opportunity. it may be that the apple 5 s is two quarters ahead -- or with the 4s we saw the impact on sales a quarter before with the iphone 5. we're seeing it two quarters ahead with the potential october release. but if you look at what iphone sales have done in asia, china, and they're category killer in the other areas, we still see a good sect half for apple. >> what about the reasons, david geherty? is it invasion stopping post steve jobs' passing? this is two quarters in a row. >> i any you have to look at developed countries, specifically in europe. i think the extent that unemployment rates are ratcheted up, the youth demographic. if people are rioting in the streets because they can't get jobs, it's because they don't have enough money to go out and buy an iphone. i think that pred
gene munster is also with us. he was looking for higher revenues. david crudla owns 20,000 shares of apple. david, what are you expecting to do tomorrow morning or tonight based on these numbers? >> it will drive the stock price down and we think it is a buying opportunity. it may be that the apple 5 s is two quarters ahead -- or with the 4s we saw the impact on sales a quarter before with the iphone 5. we're seeing it two quarters ahead with the potential october release. but if you look...
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>> reporter: right, using needles or syringes he had already used. it's called drug diversion where a health care worker takes a drug meant for patient and uses it on him or herself. in a federal affidavit says that this man, alleges that this man would take fentanyl, which is a powerful narcotic that was meant for a patient, would use it on himself. and then would sort of quietly replace that syringe with another one that was failed with saline that he had previously used. so far 30 people have tested positive for hepatitis c, the same strain that he has. >> so the reason, i guess, according to that, he wasn't intentionally trying to spread hepatitis c, he was just trying to mask the fact that he was shooting himself with this painkiller. >> right. when you read the federal affidavit it becomes clear that he was -- you know, they seemed to think that he was an addict. i mean, when they finally found him, he was in a hotel room, intoxicated. suicidal, and so yeah, he wasn't intentionally trying to kill people. he was keeping up his habit, it sounded
>> reporter: right, using needles or syringes he had already used. it's called drug diversion where a health care worker takes a drug meant for patient and uses it on him or herself. in a federal affidavit says that this man, alleges that this man would take fentanyl, which is a powerful narcotic that was meant for a patient, would use it on himself. and then would sort of quietly replace that syringe with another one that was failed with saline that he had previously used. so far 30...
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against us. we are doing the same thing? egypt. we are supporting an oppressive regime, they hate us, they do not want to have anything to do with us and part of the demonstrators calling hillary clinton saying "monica," but the demonstrators were the freedom fighters who do not want morsi, who do not want the muslim brothers, who want the tremendous dome. so you would think the united states would be standing on the side of the freedom fighters saying to them, we will support a moderate egypt but not a radical egypt that is getting radicalized by the moment. >>neil: but we lock -- this has happened with republican and democrat administrations, we lock desperate if their love and we will pay anything to get their love and allegiance and support when, in fact, they spit at our whole way of government, our whole way of being who we are down to our d.n.a., so, why do we keep doing this? and what would happen if we stopped? >>guest: well, we are, because we are reflecting our western values on evil p
against us. we are doing the same thing? egypt. we are supporting an oppressive regime, they hate us, they do not want to have anything to do with us and part of the demonstrators calling hillary clinton saying "monica," but the demonstrators were the freedom fighters who do not want morsi, who do not want the muslim brothers, who want the tremendous dome. so you would think the united states would be standing on the side of the freedom fighters saying to them, we will support a...
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congressman pearl mutter's also with us. also joining me here is special agent jimmy cone of the fbi and special agent andrew traver of atf. our federal partners have been absolutely tremendous in supporting us. i want to start by saying how proud i am of the men and women of the aurora police department and fire department and mike garcia from the fire department, the chief of the fire department is also here with us. okay. we got to straighten out some numbers. there are a total of 70 injured in this event. as of this time, 12 dead. still the number is 10 in the theater and the last of the bodies were removed from the theater a little after 5:00 this afternoon. i want to correct one thing. i think earlier today i said the others were all hit by gunfire. i now know a handful of the people who were brought to area hospitals were not hit by gunfire but suffered other injured as a result of the chaos and trauma in the theater. and i can't tell you how many that is but it's a small number. nearly everyone was shot. little infor
congressman pearl mutter's also with us. also joining me here is special agent jimmy cone of the fbi and special agent andrew traver of atf. our federal partners have been absolutely tremendous in supporting us. i want to start by saying how proud i am of the men and women of the aurora police department and fire department and mike garcia from the fire department, the chief of the fire department is also here with us. okay. we got to straighten out some numbers. there are a total of 70 injured...